The strokes were the first band i "discovered" on my own. I saw the uk version of is this it in a local record shop. Me being like 10 or 11 was of course interested in the cover. They were part of the reason i wanted to learn guitar and drums. Shout out to the strokes fr ❤
I grew up in the 90’s…but I was getting bored with the post-Grunge sound (Godsmack, Creed, Limp Bizkit, Korn, Kid Rock). I still liked some of the nu-Metal like the Deftones. But all in all, a lot of that late era 90’s rock seemed like a relabeled repeating of Alice In Chains, STP/Pearl Jam, Rage against the Machine …etc. Radiohead ruled the late 90’s but they started changing their sound with kid A. Great music but they had abandoned their guitars. I had heard of the white stripes in fact. Hello Operator was my 1st garage Rock revival song that predated the early 2001, “Garage Rock Revival”. But it wasn’t until I heard the Strokes that the whole scene came together (The Yeah Yeah Yeah, Interpol, TV on the Radio) . I like that English bands envied the strokes (the strokes were a billion times bigger in Europe than America). The strokes had a big shadow over the music scene in Europe that they quickly embarrassed what was left of the British rock scene. Because they felt British to the era of rock music. The libertines were strokes groupies for a nano-second. Until they became a band. Even the killers benefited from the strokes with their fake British accents on Mr Brightside. The strokes success and aesthetic gave the world the 2nd wave of the garage rock revival: Franz Ferdinand, Bloc Party, and eventually the Arctic Monkeys. Just like buddy holly impacted the British music with his influence on the Beatles in the late 50’s. The strokes were an influence on the UK Music scene in the 2000’s.
As an early Strokes Fan I approve. That being said most docs and other journalist don’t mention how they blew up in Europe especially in the UK. They challenged the uk rock status quo. And they sparked a rock garage revolution that bounced back to America but not to the level of the UK & the rest of the world. Either way I learned a lot….props & respect to you. 😎
9:06 so iconic.. i mean the way julian was going to the sessions, like a random friend of the band , incredible that from that kind of guy came out that amazing voice that was perfect for the strokes music and made that band exist for what it is. Really thank you for this documentary, was amazing to see !
A very well done video! I discovered these guys shortly after I did The Verve. If The Strokes are my favorite American band, the Verve is my favorite British band. Although I’ve seen a short documentary on The Verve, I love the way you present and so would love to see one from you! ;) Thanks man, and keep up the excellent work.
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I wonder what their rich fathers were saying in those early years? Sending them to the best schools and then they all started growing long hair and what,being directionless? Talking only about music and not school majors? I wonder what their relationships with their fathers were like for awhile then.?
@@asmo8092 If you're a wealthy rich guy, you have all the means and time to make a band and your first album. Casablancas had all the connections he needed to get recognition. For every Strokes there are 50 bands equally capable that never get a chance. But "Is this it?" is still one of my favorite albums, don't worry. :)
Julians dad is a multi millionaire. He sold high end fabrics to designers. Got them gigs on fashion runways. They have a guy that literally wrote all their songs. They're literally a fake band.
Great body of work, start to finish. ❤
The strokes were the first band i "discovered" on my own. I saw the uk version of is this it in a local record shop. Me being like 10 or 11 was of course interested in the cover. They were part of the reason i wanted to learn guitar and drums. Shout out to the strokes fr ❤
I grew up in the 90’s…but I was getting bored with the post-Grunge sound (Godsmack, Creed, Limp Bizkit, Korn, Kid Rock). I still liked some of the nu-Metal like the Deftones. But all in all, a lot of that late era 90’s rock seemed like a relabeled repeating of Alice In Chains, STP/Pearl Jam, Rage against the Machine …etc.
Radiohead ruled the late 90’s but they started changing their sound with kid A. Great music but they had abandoned their guitars.
I had heard of the white stripes in fact. Hello Operator was my 1st garage Rock revival song that predated the early 2001, “Garage Rock Revival”. But it wasn’t until I heard the Strokes that the whole scene came together (The Yeah Yeah Yeah, Interpol, TV on the Radio) . I like that English bands envied the strokes (the strokes were a billion times bigger in Europe than America). The strokes had a big shadow over the music scene in Europe that they quickly embarrassed what was left of the British rock scene. Because they felt British to the era of rock music. The libertines were strokes groupies for a nano-second. Until they became a band. Even the killers benefited from the strokes with their fake British accents on Mr Brightside.
The strokes success and aesthetic gave the world the 2nd wave of the garage rock revival: Franz Ferdinand, Bloc Party, and eventually the Arctic Monkeys. Just like buddy holly impacted the British music with his influence on the Beatles in the late 50’s. The strokes were an influence on the UK Music scene in the 2000’s.
This is the most detailed history I've ever heard for them, great video!
Thankyou 😀
man this video has such good quality you'd think this came from a channel that has hundreds of thousands of subs, keep up the good work brother
Thankyou 😀
Darn NY rich kids man lol
As an early Strokes Fan I approve. That being said most docs and other journalist don’t mention how they blew up in Europe especially in the UK. They challenged the uk rock status quo. And they sparked a rock garage revolution that bounced back to America but not to the level of the UK & the rest of the world. Either way I learned a lot….props & respect to you. 😎
Thanks for the comment. Everything changed in the UK after The Strokes for sure!
9:06 so iconic.. i mean the way julian was going to the sessions, like a random friend of the band , incredible that from that kind of guy came out that amazing voice that was perfect for the strokes music and made that band exist for what it is. Really thank you for this documentary, was amazing to see !
Amazing! Shits on the Meet Me in the Bathroom documentary. x
Thanks 😀
A very well done video! I discovered these guys shortly after I did The Verve. If The Strokes are my favorite American band, the Verve is my favorite British band. Although I’ve seen a short documentary on The Verve, I love the way you present and so would love to see one from you! ;)
Thanks man, and keep up the excellent work.
Thank you for this fellow Stroker!! Better than MMITB.
This was really well done
Awesome content.
These videos are superb.
Keep at it mate love these videos always watch them straight away when we see you upload! 😎🤘
Thanks mate, great to hear!
Love your work mate, keep this up!
hope your channel blows up! Great stuff!
Thankyou 😀
That was a great vid. How do you only have 2k subs? OK, 2001 now. Thanks!
Cheers mate, welcome!
Brilliant - thank you so much
Great job!! Love this
indie sleaze you are a good man 🌟
Been waiting on this
Great video! keep it up, I liked and subscribed.
Thankyou 🙂
This is a great video :)
Thankyou !
We love you Man
Love it 🔥🔥
they might have been rich kids , but they earned every step they took ‘
Agreed. Their parents weren't writing those songs either!
Gotta do Kings Of Leon
Man, give us The Rapture!
They're on my list 🫡
I can play guitar like no other hun
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Ooooh Al looks sexy
Should have been called "The Rich Kids".
Rich Kids use parents money and status to be rockstars. Got it
Mad right lol
@@stannats2637 The hipsters in NY lapped it up. There were many better bands but none with as much smarm and snoot.
I can confidently say I dont like The Strokes anymore
I wonder what their rich fathers were saying in those early years? Sending them to the best schools and then they all started growing long hair and what,being directionless? Talking only about music and not school majors? I wonder what their relationships with their fathers were like for awhile then.?
Damn. This ruined The Strokes for me.
why?(
@@asmo8092 If you're a wealthy rich guy, you have all the means and time to make a band and your first album. Casablancas had all the connections he needed to get recognition.
For every Strokes there are 50 bands equally capable that never get a chance.
But "Is this it?" is still one of my favorite albums, don't worry. :)
Julians dad is a multi millionaire. He sold high end fabrics to designers. Got them gigs on fashion runways. They have a guy that literally wrote all their songs. They're literally a fake band.
Really ? Damn, whose this ‘guy’ ? And why is this not more widely known ?
Is it possible that The Strokes never made it big because they aren’t really that good?
they made it big, don't even lie 😭